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A friend has asked me to take him and his son shooting next week. His son has committed to joining the Marines after he graduates high school next year.
I wanted to get a hold of some of the USMC rifle qualification targets so that the son gains some familiarity with them. The problem is that I'm reading that the Corps is changing its rifle qualification process and targets soon. https://www.military.com/daily-news/...ight-fire.html If we have any Marines here with recent qualification experience, I would appreciate some input on what targets to get.
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I think the best thing you can do is instruct him to sit Indian style for long periods of time. Maybe get him locked on to sight alignment/sight picture, B.R.A.S.S., all that stuff, ya know. Let the PMI get him on target. The more raw a recruit is in their hands the better.
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BTW, according to that article, they are getting rid of the seated shooting position.
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For the old qualification course, take an appleseed class.
They go over the same shooting positions and basics.
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Teach him natural point of aim and trigger control. He will be taught the rest. Just like jarhead714 said the PMI will teach him the rest.
Want to get him ready for the range. Have him walk around picking up all the trash and brass from the range. While he's doing that walk behind him yelling, look for stuff he missed. Last edited by press press; 10-20-2020 at 6:18 PM.. |
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Literally weeks of snapping in. Best thing he can do to prepare is get physically fit, learn how to move fast and deal with constant micromanagement stress. |
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Missing your logic.
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Because there is your way and there is the Marine Corps way.
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That's the point.
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Neither of my two kids was a shooter, and they both expert qualified - the Marines teach 'em what they need to know.
This far out, there's plenty of time to get in good physical shape and round out the education to get a better asvab - opens up more options. I'd recommend taking practice asvabs online to find areas of improvement & life experience for a better score & more career options. |
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The best thing to do is to have your friend's son get into the best physical shape before going in. I watched so many recruits struggling with the PT.
Getting into top shape and not struggling with the others will help. I was fortunate at the time to have gotten into shape. My running routine was doing 5 miles in 40 minutes. In looking back at the many decades that have passed, getting into physical shape was one of the most important things. The Marine instructors will teach your friend's son everything else. |
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Not just physically fit...mentally fit as well.
I memorized everything my recruiter gave me and then some. While the other guys had to lose sleep at night working on their general orders, ranks, customs and courtesies, etc, I got to get some precious extra rack time. Makes a HUGE difference on your quality of life. |
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His time would be better served memorizing rank structure, general orders and trying to get 30 of his friends jammed nut to butt in your half bathroom.
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Marine PMI will teach them everything they need to know. I had zero experience with firearms and shot expert every year. PMI liked training those with little to no experience as there were no/very little bad habits to break.
I got out in 97 so things are probably way different now but I would think my statement still stands. |
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